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Why have dual axles when a single axle will do the job.
Is this a need for heavy two placed sailplanes? I know twin axles are beasts to wrestle when pushing it around unless you want to go forwards and backwards. Dual axles seem to be relatively popular in the UK. Someone out there must have some explanation. GA |
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